What companies run services between Stockholm, Sweden and Svartsö, Sweden?

There is no direct connection from Stockholm to Svartsö. However, you can take the bus to Lillsved, take the walk to Lillsved brygga, then take the ferry to Svartsö Norra brygga. Alternatively, Waxholms Bolaget operates a ferry from Stockholm to Svartsö 3 times a week. Tickets cost $11 - $16 and the journey takes 3 h 50 min.

Questions & Answers

How far is it from Stockholm to Svartsö?

What is the cheapest way to get from Stockholm to Svartsö?

The cheapest way to get from Stockholm to Svartsö is to ferry which costs 90 kr - 130 kr and takes 3 h 50 min.

What is the fastest way to get from Stockholm to Svartsö?

The quickest way to get from Stockholm to Svartsö is to bus and ferry which takes 2 h 34 min and costs 230 kr - 280 kr.

Is there a direct ferry between Stockholm and Svartsö?

Yes, there is a direct ferry departing from Stockholm Strömkajen and arriving at Skälvik. Services depart three times a week, and operate every day. The journey takes approximately 3 h 50 min.

How long does it take to get from Stockholm to Svartsö?

It takes approximately 2 h 34 min to get from Stockholm to Svartsö, including transfers.

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